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This must be among the lowest IQ tweet on the Internet. How many children did Aisha (رضي الله عنها) have?
First what is the source of this claim? Second, Ayesha, yazid, Omar, etc are very common names. Third, Did Ayesha name any of her children "Ali" or "Fatima"?
According to Shia sources, Muawiyah advised his son Yazid not to kill al-Husayn, even if he rebelled. This indicates that he expected him to rebel. Yet, Shias accuse him of killing al-Hasan who was living peacefully in Medina, instead of al-Husayn.
“OK but if your wives are your Ahl why aren’t the wives of the Prophet (saws)?”
Refuting a sect is not “promoting sectarianism” or “creating sectarian division”. Refuting a sect is trying to END sectarianism and sectarian division.
When you remind certain people that Al-Hasan (ra) gave the oath of allegiance to Muawiyah (ra).
Jafar as-Sadiq Musa al-Khadhim Ali al-Rida Muhammad al-Jawwad Ali al-Hadi Hasan al-Askari What do they have in common? They’re all descendants of Abu Bakr (ra).
Ali bin Abu Talib: - marries his daughter to Umar - names his kids Abu Bakr and Umar - serves as adviser to Abu Bakr and Umar - takes money and property from them - speaks highly of them after their passing Shia: But this is not proof that he liked them.
Shias constantly draw the wrong lessons. This is out of obstinacy and argumentativeness. The lesson of the wives of Lut/Nuh (as) was that they were exposed and destroyed. In effect divorced. Did the Prophet (saws) divorce any of the wives the Shias hate?
The Qur'an intentionally highlights the exceptions to show the possibility of these exceptions. The wives of Lut and Nuh are exceptional examples for you. Rules aren't set by the general masses. Using 'generally' as evidence for proof, is insufficient.
Did you know there are “levels” of infallibility in Shiism? - Super infallibility: Prophet/Imams - Small/Acquired infallibility: People like Zaynab bint Ali and Abbas ibn Ali - Minor infallibility: Modern day Ayatollahs
According the major Shia scholar al-Khoei, it is disliked to perform marriage: - When the moon is in Scorpio - During a lunar or solar eclipse - During an earthquake shiaonlinelibrary.com/%D8%A7%D9%84%D…
This is overall correct, and the Ottomans did well in repelling military Rafidi ambitions and aggressions. However, what is often overlooked is that, to some extent, the Ottoman authorities ironically paved the way for Rafidism to pierce into their lands. To mention just a few…
If it wasn’t for the Ottomans, who defended Sunni orthodoxy, the Safavids (Iran’s predecessors) would’ve spread Twelver Shiism to much of the Middle East, Anatolia and even Eastern Europe. The treacherous Safavids attacked the Ottomans from the East during the height of the…
Look at these Shia mental gymnastics. Safiyya was taken as a captive and later married by the Prophet (saws). He compares this with the Sahabah marrying into each others families as if it’s some amazing rebuttal. Some people can’t be helped.
By this dead logic, the Prophet (AS) marrying Safiyya bint Huyayy meant he loved her father, Huyayy ibn Akhtab and her brother who the Muslims executed, for being treacherous Jews. PS: Sunnism is dying in the age of information.
The Prophet (saws) marries Abu Bakr’s daughter. Uthman marries two of the Prophet (saws)’s daughters. Umar marries Ali’s daughter. Ali marries Abu Bakr’s widow and cares for his son. Shias: But but Fadak, Saqifah, hypocrites, apostates!
Prophets: infallible, receive revelation, perform miracles, must be followed as an article of faith Shia Imams: infallible, receive revelation, perform miracles, must be followed as an article of faith
This (on the right) is brother Abdullah from Iran, formerly known as Abdullah Rafidi. For about a decade, I’ve seen him regularly on social media, and he was one of those hardcore Rafidis whom I thought would be the last to leave that foolish Rafidi religion full of…
Group of Kufans ~ 280AH when they hear Hasan al-Askari died without an heir
The term "majoos" is in reference to the blasphemous claims/practices found in the cult of rafidism which has been influenced by many forms of paganism including zoroastrianism (which we can substantiate). Nothing to do with someone's race despite what others want you to believe
I think the biggest argument for Sunnis not working with Iran and its Shia proxies is just the fact that they… suck.
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